April 2015

The truth is, we don’t even hear in our ears. Actually, we “hear” in our brains which processes to two ears. Hearing with two ears is called binaural hearing. Binaural means “two together”. Sound localization is very dependable for both of our ears. For example, when we hear something in the distance such as a […]

Do you hear a ringing, roaring, clicking, orhissing sound in your ears? Do you hear this sound often or all the time? Doesthe sound bother you a lot? If you answer yes to these questions, you may havetinnitus (tin-NY-tus). Tinnitus is a symptom associated with many formsof hearing loss. It can also be a symptom […]

If stayingsharp is on your wish list of things you’d like to maintain as you gracefullygrow older, it is recommended that you get a hearing evaluation by a licensedaudiologist. Most experts agree that themost effective way to maintain cognitive function is by maintaining a healthysocial network. We know that people withuntreated hearing loss often drop […]

Hello! This is the first of many blog posts to come. Our goal is to educate our patients as well as the public regarding issues that deal with hearing loss as well as dispelling any myths about hearing aids. We want to make our readers aware of any changes in hearing aids; keeping you abreast […]